David Zieroth

David Zieroth's poetry has appeared in dozens of anthologies and he has written eight books, among them The Village of Sliding Time, Crows Do Not Have Retirement and The Education of Mr.
Whippoorwill: A Country Boyhood. Zieroth won the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize in 1999 for How I Joined Humanity at Last. He has also released a chapbook, Berlin Album. He taught at Douglas College in New Westminster, BC, for twenty-five
years before retiring and founding the Alfred Gustav Press. Born in Neepawa, Manitoba, he lives in North Vancouver, BC. More information can be read at www.davidzieroth.com
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Crows Do Not Have Retirement 978-1-55017-250-8 · 1-55017-250-6 · February 2001 · $18.95 The follow-up to How I Joined Humanity at Last, winner of the 1999 Dorothy Livesay BC Book Prize. |
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The Fly in Autumn 978-1-55017-468-7 · 1-55017-468-1 · May 2009 · $18.95 |
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How I Joined Humanity at Last 978-1-55017-182-2 · 1-55017-182-8 · 1998 · $16.95 Winner of the 1999 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize and a “moving record of self discovery” (CBC Bookworld). |
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The Village of Sliding Time 978-1-55017-388-8 · 1-55017-388-X · April 2006 · $16.95 A book-length poem blending the time of the narrator’s childhood with his modern life |

David Zieroth's poetry has appeared in dozens of anthologies and he has written eight books, among them The Village of Sliding Time, Crows Do Not Have Retirement and The Education of Mr.
Whippoorwill: A Country Boyhood. Zieroth won the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize in 1999 for How I Joined Humanity at Last. He has also released a chapbook, Berlin Album. He taught at Douglas College in New Westminster, BC, for twenty-five
years before retiring and founding the Alfred Gustav Press. Born in Neepawa, Manitoba, he lives in North Vancouver, BC. More information can be read at 


